Aim and Scope

EcoProfit: Sustainable and Environment Business is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia, with e-ISSN: 3024-9872. EcoProfit is published twice a year (January and July), and all articles published are available online with open access.

 

Aims

EcoProfit is dedicated to advancing the field of sustainable business and environmental management. The journal aims to provide a premier platform for publishing high-quality research that explores innovative business practices, environmental stewardship, and green economic strategies. By facilitating scholarly communication and debate, EcoProfit seeks to contribute meaningfully to the global discourse on sustainability, promoting the development and implementation of effective sustainable business models.

 

Focus

EcoProfit focuses on publishing impactful, peer-reviewed research that addresses critical issues in sustainable business and environmental management. The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches, fostering research that bridges gaps between business, environmental science, and economics. It prioritizes studies that offer new insights into sustainable business practices, challenge existing paradigms, and propose actionable solutions for enhancing sustainability.

 

Scope

This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 

  • Circular Economy Implementation: Innovative research exploring circular business models, waste-to-resource transformations, closed-loop supply chains, and practical applications across industries and scales—from MSMEs to corporations. Studies examining implementation challenges and success factors in developing economies are particularly welcomed.
  • Regenerative Business Design: Studies exploring business approaches that go beyond sustainability to actively restore ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, and build ecological resilience while maintaining economic viability. This includes regenerative agriculture, restorative enterprise models, and businesses that create positive ecological handprints rather than merely reducing footprints.
  • Behavioral Economics for Sustainability: Research examining cognitive biases, decision architecture, and behavioral interventions that promote sustainable choices among consumers, investors, and organizational decision-makers. This includes studies on overcoming present bias in environmental decisions and framing effects in sustainability communications.
  • Sustainable Innovation and Business Transformation: Research investigating how businesses develop and scale sustainability-driven innovations, including product/service innovation, business model transformation, and organizational change management for sustainability transitions.
  • Green Supply Chain Management: Empirical and theoretical work on sustainable procurement practices, eco-friendly logistics, supplier engagement strategies, and environmental impact assessment throughout supply networks, with particular focus on fashion, cosmetics, and other consumer goods industries.
  • Resource-Based Sustainability: Studies examining how businesses optimize resource utilization, valorize waste streams, and implement resource efficiency measures, including economic valuations of natural capital and ecosystem services.
  • Climate Adaptation Business Strategies: Research investigating how organizations develop business models that address climate resilience needs, including climate risk management, adaptation services, and market opportunities arising from changing environmental conditions.
  • Multi-capital Business Assessment: Studies developing and applying frameworks that evaluate business performance across multiple capitals (natural, social, human, manufactured, financial), moving beyond traditional profit metrics to holistic value creation measurement.